An enthralling, eye-opening portrayal of this barrier-breaking
American hero as a lifelong, relentlessly proud fighter for Black
justice and civil rights.
According to Martin Luther King, Jr., Jackie Robinson was "a sit-inner
before the sit-ins, a freedom rider before the Freedom Rides." According
to Hank Aaron, Robinson was a leader of the Black Power movement before
there was a Black Power movement. According to his wife, Rachel
Robinson, he was always Jack, not Jackie--the diminutive form of his
name bestowed on him in college by white sports writers. And throughout
his whole life, Jack Robinson was a fighter for justice, an advocate for
equality, and an inspiration beyond just baseball.
From prominent Robinson scholars Yohuru Williams and Michael G. Long
comes Call Him Jack, an exciting biography that recovers the real
person behind the legend, reanimating this famed figure's legacy for new
generations, widening our focus from the sportsman to the man as a
whole, and deepening our appreciation for his achievements on the
playing field in the process.